Dent 461 2013-14 Syllabus
Dent 461 2013-14 Syllabus
Dent 461 2013-14 Syllabus
Faculty of Dentistry
Department of Preventive Dentistry
Semester 1, Year 2013-2014
Course Syllabus
Course Information
Course Title Pediatric Dentistry
Course Code DENT 461
Prerequisites DENT 361
Course Website None
Instructors Dr Ola Al-Batayneh, Dr Suhad AlJundi, Dr Feda Zawaideh
Office Location JUST
Office Phone # 7201000 extn 24042
Office Hours Tues 2-4
E-mail [email protected]
Teaching Dr Ola Abu Salem, Dr Mona Shaweesh, Dr Jumana Sabarini
Assistant(s)
Course Description
This is an undergraduate course which has a theoretical and clinical component (with
four credit hours), the theoretical component is in the form of 16 lectures that cover
basic topics in pediatric dentistry and are of one hour duration (once weekly). The
clinical component is in the form of clinical training (one 2-hour session every fortnight).
The course is designed to provide guidance to begin delivery of competent oral health
care for healthy children. Students are expected to learn current techniques and
principles based on most recent scientific literature. Teaching will be conducted in
English.
Textbook
Title A Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry
Author(s) Cameron A.C. & Widmer R.P.
Publisher Edinburgh, NY, Mosby
Year 2005
Edition 2nd
Book Website None
Other references 1. Pinkham J.R., Casamassimo P.S., Fields H.W., McTigue
D.J. and Nowak A.J., Pediatric Dentistry, Infancy
through Adolescence, 2005, Philadelphia, WB
Saunders Co
2. McDonald R.E. and Avery R.H., Dentistry for Children,
2004, 7th ed, Elsevier Science
Assessment Policy
Assessment Type Expected Due Date Percentage
Midterm Exam 6-17/12/13 20%% On-line theory exam
Clinical assessment 31/12/03 20%% online exam that includes OSCE type
questions (clinically oriented questions)
Total first semester End of first semester 40%
End of first semester Students expected to attend more than 90%
Attendance
of lectures and clinics
Clinical component:
Students will be continuously assessed in clinics and are required to fulfill the clinical
requirements of the course over the whole year (first and second semester) which
include:
Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to
Related Objective(s) Reference(s)
1. Interview a patient for Clinical demonstration
the first time, take based on lecture material
history and examine
the patient, construct
a treatment plan, and
document a patients
record
2. Diagnose and chart Lecture material
caries, and take
appropriate radiographs
Useful Resources
1. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Policies and Guidelines (2005-2006).
http://www.aapd.org/media/policies.asp
Course Content
Week Topics Chapter in Textbook
(handouts)
1 Introduction: Instructions about the
course, distribution of the syllabus
2 Handouts, chapter 3 Cameron
& Widmer, chapter 19, 32, 38
Prevention I: aspects, FS and PRR
Pinkham, chapter 10, 11, 17
McDonald
3 Handouts, chapter 2 Cameron
Prevention II: Fluorides in pediatric & Widmer, chapter 14, 19, 31,
dentistry 38 Pinkham, chapter 10, 11
McDonald
4 Handouts, chapter 14, 19, 31,
Prevention III: Fluorides in pediatric
38 Pinkham, chapter 10, 11
dentistry
McDonald
5 Prevention IV: Chemotherapeutic Handouts, selected articles,
agents in pediatric dentistry Chapter 10, 11 McDonald
6 Behavior management I Handouts, chapter 23 Pinkham,
chapter 3 McDonald
7 Behavior management II, III Handouts, chapter 23 Pinkham,
chapter 3 McDonald
8 Intracoronal restorations Handouts, chapter 3 Cameron &
Widmer, chapter 20, 21 Pinkham,
chapter 18 McDonald, selected
articles
9 Extracoronal restorations Handouts, chapter 3 Cameron
& Widmer, chapter 20, 21
Pinkham, chapter 18
McDonald
10 Pulp therapy for primary teeth Handouts, chapter 4 Cameron
& Widmer, chapter 22 Pinkham,
chapter 19 McDonald
11 Pulp therapy for young permanent Handouts, chapter 4 Cameron &
teeth Widmer, chapter 22 Pinkham, chapter
19 McDonald
12 Early childhood caries Handouts & selected articles
13 Developmental anomalies Handouts, chapter 7 Cameron
& Widmer, chapter 16 Pinkham,
chapter 7 McDonald
14 Mid-term exam (includes both Lecture material covered
written & clinical exam)
Additional Notes
Feedback:
Concerns or complaints should be expressed in the first instance to the course
coordinator (Dr Ola Al-Batayneh). If no resolution is forthcoming, then the issue
should be brought to the attention of the Head of Department, and if still
unresolved then, it should be dealt with by the Dean.
Clinical Performance 5
Starting Check and knowledge 2
Time Management 1
Professionalism 1
Cross Infection 1
Total 10
Time Management
Criteria Mark
The student finished the procedure within the expected time for 1
the level of the student
The student couldn't finished the procedure within the expected 0
time for the level of the student
Cross Infection:
Criteria Mark
The student complied with the rules and regulations of JUST 1
acceptable standards and regulations of cross infection control
during the whole clinical session
The student violated the rules and regulations of JUST 0
acceptable standards and regulations of cross infection control at
any time during the clinic time